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The bed and breakfast website seems to be the source for an asserted connection with Augustus Pugin, who is the only "household name" in C19 Gothic Revival; nevertheless, National Monmuments Record/ English Heritage quite specifically says "Despite date and quality of design, architect not known." Does Banwell appear in any of the books on Pugin's career? "Sir Elskin Baker" does not fetch up at GoogleScholar nor at JSTOR, which pretty well covers the professional literature. I tried the more recognizable "Elkins" and "Elkin". Is this a misprint from Jonathan Holt, Somerset Follies, 2007:6?-- Wetman ( talk) 00:17, 7 April 2010 (UTC)
Why not? There was no use for a castle in the 19th century, therefore it would appear to be a folly. Gatoclass ( talk) 10:50, 18 April 2010 (UTC)
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The bed and breakfast website seems to be the source for an asserted connection with Augustus Pugin, who is the only "household name" in C19 Gothic Revival; nevertheless, National Monmuments Record/ English Heritage quite specifically says "Despite date and quality of design, architect not known." Does Banwell appear in any of the books on Pugin's career? "Sir Elskin Baker" does not fetch up at GoogleScholar nor at JSTOR, which pretty well covers the professional literature. I tried the more recognizable "Elkins" and "Elkin". Is this a misprint from Jonathan Holt, Somerset Follies, 2007:6?-- Wetman ( talk) 00:17, 7 April 2010 (UTC)
Why not? There was no use for a castle in the 19th century, therefore it would appear to be a folly. Gatoclass ( talk) 10:50, 18 April 2010 (UTC)
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